Split between Paris and London, Ella is a freelance fashion stylist and writer.

Writing on fashion, but also tech, business, current affairs, arts and culture, and social commentary, Ella has covered topics from hats for Ascot to the impact of embedded tech on the pharmaceutical industry.

Ella contributes to a broad range of publications both in print and online, including print titles such as The Guardian, STOP, and Platea, online magazines, blogs, and print consumer titles.

Ella has strong experience working for the American market with a 6 month position as staff writer at DualShow.com. She runs social media for Columbia Sportswear UK. Turns her hand to digital marketing (Boomerang). Working alongside a number of international web agencies, writes for luxury fashion and beauty clients (e.g. Bally, Clarins, Shiseido) and corporate clients (Orange). And she produces newsletters, blogs and press packs for luxury fashion clients (The Founder).

She was also the editor and a co-founder of STOP magazine, a bi-annual fashion and lifestyle print title distributed at London Fashion Week, and co-founded HerUni.com (2011), an online magazine for female university students, which is now partnered with Cosmopolitan magazine and GlamStyle.com. And she translates a tech and digital affairs quarterly magazine from French to English (The Networker).

As a fashion stylist, with experience in editorial, fashion film and music video, Ella has worked with publications including British Vogue, 125 Magazine, Vanity Fair, The Daily Mail, JF-W, and The Financial Times How to Spend It, for consumer titles (e.g. Salon Business), online publications (e.g. Lipstick Royalty, Style-Bazaar, Fashion156), and on look books and advertising campaigns for designers, online boutiques, and fashion PR and marketing agencies. She also work with wide-ranging music industry clients including SONY and SYCO, a number of classical cross-over artists (Jonathan Ansell and Escala), with rock and pop singers (Noush Skaugen) and was a stylist on ITV's Britain's Got Talent (2008 series).

Ella also works with Thread, a tech startup online personal styling service.And as a fashion expert Ella also does a variety of public speaking. She is a regular panellist at the Clothes Show Live (the largest fashion and beauty event in the UK - 120,000 attendees), speaking alongside Caryn Franklin and Liberty London Girl/Sasha Wilkins, and has given talks at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London.